The Prime Meridian passes through Spain, France, and Portugal.
NOT TRUE
The Prime Meridian only passes through France and Spain
France . . . . . . yes
Spain . . . . . . . yes
Portugal . . . . . no
France and Spain only
Since the Earth is a sphere (a ball), you can set out either east or west fromPortugal, and if you keep going long enough, reach the Prime Meridian. It's true,however, that regardless of your starting point in Portugal, your trip will be shorterif you travel to the east.
The country it runs through mainly France but it runs through Spain and England, if tested or u have homework on this topic go with the answer: France its a main pass through in the Prime Meridian. ;-]
The Prime Meridian crosses territory in England, France, Spain, five countries in Africa, and Antarctica, but no part of the US.
The Prime Meridian based on Greenwich, England, is at 0 degrees longitude and all other meridians are "X" degrees east or west of it. The Prime Meridian was established for navigation and is the basis on which International time is kept. The Prime Meridian joins the North and South Poles, and passes through England, France, Spain, Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo and Ghana.
The three countries that the Prime Meridian passes through are -- England -- France -- Spain -- Algeria -- Mali -- Burkina Faso -- Togo -- Ghana.
The Prime Meridian passes through Spain and France but not Portugal. Not Portugal - just France and Spain.
The Prime Meridian goes through Spain and France, but not Portugal.It passes through France & Spain - but not Portugal.
It passes through France and Spain, but not Portugal.
It does not pass through Portugal.
It passes through France and Spain. Portugal is too far west of Spain for the meridian to pass through it.
Since the Earth is almost exactly spherical (ball-shaped), you can travel ineither direction from the Prime Meridian and wind up in Portugal. But yourtrip will be much shorter of you travel WEST from it.
The Prime Meridian passes through France, so France is on both sides of it.Even if the Prime Meridian does not pass through a country, like the USA for example,the Earth is spherical (shaped like a ball), so you can leave the Prime Meridian inany direction you want to, and wind up anywhere you want to.
The prime meridian offically passes through the Royal Observatory in London.
It passes through BOTH !
Yes, the Greenwich meridian passes through the western part of France.
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Since the Earth is a sphere (a ball), you can set out either east or west fromPortugal, and if you keep going long enough, reach the Prime Meridian. It's true,however, that regardless of your starting point in Portugal, your trip will be shorterif you travel to the east.